__.-..._..-...,~_.. l L ‘I r i l i » i r l i ~ T. l ll i. r ..»-,____._`_.__...__ _,___ _ __ P .1 il ts N t la i2 no \‘iI Bt 10 Al R N V\ L R B A516! ~i l i i _ ,,~_..- -.-. . ____ au.. ..._ _ , PAGE Two nm c'HARLo'r,'ri-:'rowN GUAnn1a_N, _ y _ » , - _ SEPFEMBER '25, Oman S 80 In OC §§-Q-QQQQQO 4-O-094-04-O00# ;"`~ ' "‘ csniuarriqs 'riiinn Succeed Thought Fllfl on my Nsiilsemcngrt A CREED old Hone h the truth in A little creed. nat 1 rrsiriories mir burr. Love Alone`Won’t Make Marriage a Success; ”°”* “° ‘°*‘"‘”" °° “"*° *Zi Love Can Be Cruel, and it Can be~the 8.1 l f h d M ln yo ea _ o . » Enough for all the roads we go: autillbrities eag?ree tlllirut the natural MOSt Selfish Thlng on Eartbi and Eve_n in Love is :ill the law we need, line of it woman’s head is s thing he F]]1eSt I40V€ can t Make In ChriSt is all the God W9 0! know. ' to wear the top of your hair un- g ' B -Edwin Markham. w t beauty. Consequently, it is smart Marria e to the Wrong- Per, ved and to concentrate on soft SOII _-__-l waves about the face, allowing your 'misss LONG imm IN AN IN- ears to show if they are pretty _ . .. “°°1Hl“8l¢ fh°“8h¢ 01' interest 1** ¢°mm°H- DI .XDUAL .-11-LE l A yoiuig girl said to me the other day. Iave is the only thing that \ 5 ones , th , , - tt i rriage. I think that if a man md woman love each o er The vwmaii wth long hair One particularly good ooiffure me "5 n ma to sth and mm, marriage Wm be ‘ Bunce” should pay special attention to her for long hair is parted in the mid- they Wm alway’ be happy dogt yi?" 8 sentiment!! Journey on which you are sure to have a grand and glorious niii ¢<>irftrre_ iurxirs for short hair die, rimm simigm mei: from the __ time lust because you are enamored of your travelingcomnanion, It is have not cliniigvd to any gi-out ex- forehead and rolled into a. smooth, _ (,_;»,\__ mit but. with the olcl fashioned flat, "figure eight” arrangement low buns becoming iiicre and more high off the neck. extinct, eoiffiines for long hair take on new and dccidfdly individual THE KNIFE AND FORK . t. 1,..-., - .__ new Z- - ‘l;r'._ ‘ r The miin point to remember is The knife is never used for any to kcfp :i lxzyli smooth line acrow 'other purpose than cutting food. iii" b‘ck of your neck, An impor-‘ The Chinese use chopsticks be- trint Amviicin authority on coii’-l cause they consider cutting up of tooki mi _\'mi-- :'<;‘k his ri tenclen- baric. They believe all carving ty it- dint; dwih _\\»iii~ a;ip'::ii'uiice.l should be done in the kitchen and Imam' tht my_gm~i0uS some one th9_|;_ foy smug strange reason that we make a comfortable hoiiie, can make marriage a, success to a man. And A5 lm’ L' "‘“`f`~` of your "“’“"h the f°°d bmughl' li” the ‘able in ' cannot explain even to ourselves, we set our affections upon and who H0 should turn up, fo should your, small enough pieces to be convey- m,s“,,.,.s every need of our gouig and bodies, ne'@f'd°*W9ll L5 80133 W make U18-Y1'iB€E H SUUCBSH to a woman, vi-'e of li iir divas take rin up- 'ed easily to the mouth with the use iv:i d turn. of the chopsticks. Burr.-, no .» _.tru _siiusige rurisi sometigirrg of this tiigugiit roi- ,_Wmmut me n,‘m_,,,ge ,S c,,,de,s_ ashes and d,,s,_ no ,,,,,,,,,, ,f the ins that love alone is enough to marry rm. It is the main spring or I iid no fi-r.r,. tits full. N--i that ,ours the use of the knife at our I mm und woman bring Lo it virtue and loyalty and respect und c0mider_ marilage, but not the wiiole works, and it takes alot of things besides af- t u :;. - il _‘fi mit _viiiir .-_iris ti-csses tfnshionable tables. The rule is to l mum wr each other and every high mom, quam” A home without the fection to make the wheels go around smoothly for thirty or forty years of l' .?:\»~: _ 11.1' J. noi bet-oiiiiiig to £ use the knife as little as possible, ' mme of love bummg on me am” 15 no more than a place where people wedlock." ' 'DOROTHY DIX' 'mu' ]"` "W" md; muv ,W mme in ‘ aml depending on the folk for “_ eat :ind sleep, though it be a palace. It takes love to gild the chains that I " " ‘ Y 'V ' " MI M""f‘m"’“"Ht`l l m""t every pmposc' The blunt' bind ii iiiiiii :intl woiiiuii together. It takes love to blind ix maii and woman 5 to each otlici"s faults, or make them see them as just interesting peculiari- twc' Ht i . i=!»_i‘bl ii:-e to the iedge of the fork sliculci be used for ,_ i _ _ ____ cutting wherever expeclifnt. W `"` Salads, for iristancc, are eaten \ with the help of the fbrk alone. ,The lcnife may not be used to cut, "It takes love to take the bitterness out of the sacrifices that every \ ` {let.tii<-e: one ii=cd the fork to foldliiusbnnd and wife must make and make them sweet. It takes love to E _______`_\. -, o 'the lettuce leaf into convenient keep a man and woman perpetually interested in each other and keep h . --*'~ rs - ` ' _ _ ~\ \ sae or the le-af is out with the edge them from getting on each other's nerves. ,, l .,1// io; ms fork* very small indeed, he said, "I play- l I The fork is always held in the, "But just love alone won’t make marriage a success. It i.sn‘t enough Pr / lleft, hand and the knife in the ; just by itself. It takes zi lot of things besides love to make a go of mar- e right when cutting food. After the riagc and trying to run one on love alone is like trying to build ai house B pacoe of food has been cut, how- without :1 foundation, or run a business on not air. It is bound to end iii 1 litres _~a_'.~s that wt>:\riii_L* your hair l foods at the table crude and bar- -o ,_ ` ,_ _. ,_ Well-spaced Sound, Straight Teeth . are built by BOTTLED l SUNSHINE One ofthe greatest gifts you can give I your child is sound, strciiglit teeth. ‘ And now-while your bal1y'i per- manent teeth are forming beneath the gurns~is the time to ensure their found devclopnicnt. Every da In the year give your baby Botti;-tl Sunshine-Squibb Cod~l.iver Oil. Squibb's is a/:ia/ure/y g:¢m‘.f1i:,‘rr.'/ to supply :in abundance not only of Vimniin D which builds _igtiod ieezli and bones but also of \"iz.imin A wliiiili assists growth and builds up babys resistance. Health througliout life depends on good teeth. Starr now and ensure sound teeth development in our baby by giving him Squibb's daily. its econoniiciil, too, for Sqiiibb's rich vizeiiiiii content niuizes it go farther than iriferirir oils. Always insist on Squiblfs at your druggist. Soninii. QCD-LIVER OIL _ ward. It is unmannerly and scarcely food piss. very take vide " ` _“V” \°'S~ \ 33,; _: - , _ _ f-.tb "'.-.- t _-.jp .fl 5/. ._ ,Ti re., ,rj ‘~r'__- ‘ "r ties because they are each other’s. love. "No, I don't," I replied, "Love alone is no guarantee of happiness or success in marriage, E for love i.sn‘t always kind or even livable. Some t of the most grinding domestic tyrants in the world fairly worship the husbands and wives be e-ee-ee-e-c++# 4 ~ L uull|'uu|¢ lu can-:Hui UUGP £06- UUKZ. * -` l . The mm and woman who in their youth were ardent lovers may und that at middle age they have simply lost their taste for each other and have "And so just love isn't enough to marry on, for marriage isn’t merely a business partnership in which two people are investing their whole resent and future well being, and whether It prospers or fails deptnds pon their putting their backs into it as well as their hearts. "The success of ii marriage depends not only upon a oun cou le th victlmize. ey .___ 4 ‘ W "Of course, love is essential to a happy. and successful marriage. It is the bread and nectar of life without which we perish of hun- I Io ger and thirst. Every heart cries out for its ever, the knife is placed on the a crash. ` - y plate, the fork changed to the right th hand, and the food so conveyed to “It is because women are sold on this idea that love 'is everything, and le the mouth. W'lien cutting, the l that if they love their husbands enough it doesnt matter how they treat and said, _,wav Somew-In ‘ c pioiigs of the fork point down- them that causes them to make the mistakes that wreck their marriages lm ` ` ` g you ward; when conveying the food to so often. Why, the very things that women do that kill their husbands' the mouth. the prongs point up- love and drive their husbands from them are nearly always inspired by both of these taible implements and more important to her than the upheaval of a continent or the down- had a severe cold. It was nothing hould be on the plate_nof, rooting fall of a nation would be? dangerous, rigiinst it with the hsnaivs on the we "How long has she had ii?" ask- tuuie, but entirely on 1;, "And what is the wife’s denial of every particle of personal freedom ed the doctor. su meats, vegetables. fish. salads to her husband. her tagging hun 8-rid never being willing for him to so “Tic-ee days." answered me oysters, clams, ices, frozen pudd- l of! anywhere alone; her not being willing for him even to read his paper mother-_ ings, meions, are taken with the-lof an evening because it takes his attention from her, but the love that “Why didn't you call me in the fork, Flried potatoes are s, fork can never get enough of his society, the love that cannot be satisfied with- daytime?" asked the doctor. time. When not being used, one or him sick, and that makes the simplest act of his daily life more interesting found that a girl in the household S as are also soft cakes and out moiiopolizing him? Then came the answer, which which has been put through sieve, Imidentaiiy, 11; 1,, 1-553,;-deg as il- made this the favorite story of the add cream and sugar. Beat eggs! poor table manners indeed to "Love can be Cruel and it CB-ri be the most selfish thing on earth- Medical society for many, many slightly, add to squash and cream up food on the fora; um-1 di- Nor can it be depended upon to last. It can sicken and die of neglect. years; mixture with vanilla, ginger, nut- Y 8 P ing in love with each other, but upon their being in love with the right oman and man. “No amount of loving a nervous, neurotic woman with a. temper that is set on a hair trigger and that goes ofl' if you jar her; no amount uf ving an extravagant woman whose bills ikeep her husbands nose to the grindstonc all his life; no amount of loving n. woman who is too 'lazy to amount of loving a drunkard, or a philanderer, or u gambler, or a “And S0. my dear." I Sold t0 the girl, "don’t delude yourself into think- |;;‘»“:i---__ W ~ -_ V-~ . A/wamfnrrsmiz. f THE cooks CORNER l KINDL1' c0UNsEL 'I _ #___ On a visit to New Yonk Mischa ' linzin, the violinist. told al story of l Baked squash Small squash 3 tablespoons shortening ed at a. reception at a Russian; 3 32325332; sgnpgeeg onion 5 op green pep- per eetlioven‘s ‘Kreutzer Sonata’ fine-‘, 1 teaspoon sau is early childhood. "When I was/ hive’-#_ and for an urchin of _--l n, I flutter myself I rattled on! ‘af teaspoon pepper _ This sonata has several long and imprewive rests in it. In one of ese rests a. rnotherly old lady aned forward, patted my shoulder, e ow, dear t” l _ Drain well and mash. Melt shorten- ing, add onion and pepper and cook _slowly about 5 minutes. Add onion, r THOUGHTFUL PATIENT One' winter night, when the 8 polite to finish a bit of conversa- "For what is the jealousy that causeli ii woman tn make scenes if her gmund. w¢w'¢».-wersa with eisse ima n tion with your neighbor at the fa- husband so much as speaks to another woman but the love that cannot the ruin was freezing as it fell, the WUI "W0 11 EFUH-Sed bHl¢lH8 dlSh. bie' while you hold a ffirkful of food endure even the suggestion that he could have eyes for any other woman old doctor received a very late call S poised in the air. The least little but herself or find interest and amusement in any other woman’s society. from a family living away on the P movement may rr-nd the mod 0,,-er ' -l other side of the city. It was after grees F.. 20 to 30 minutes. the table linen or on the iieighbofs “What is the nagging that torments a man half to death and that 1 dress. puts him through a questionnaire that is like being grilled by the third horse-tliis was in the old days-slid The knife and fork should not be degree, except the love that makes her die a thousand deaths fearing that all held in the same hand at the one he might be run over by an automobile or eat something that would make, o’clock when he left home, and his the way to the patieiit's house. He got there about 3 o’clock and % teaspoon paprika $6 cup fine bread crumbs Cut squash ln pieces, pare and ook in boiling, salted water to cov- r about 30 minutes or until tender. een pepper, salt, pepper and pa- »-ilvn hs eh- ~q\.\¢..1.. zvu-» wait and prinkle with crumbs, salt and pep- er and bake in a hot oven, 400 de- Squash Pic l cup cooked squash i cup crellm l ‘Ya cup sugar, white or brown it into two m0u1;hfu1_q_ only It can be slain by jar and fret arid 541118175 Squobblés. "We are poor people, and we meg, salt and mace. Line a pie plate enough fogd Should be taken on --2- ‘ ai-en’t able to pay very much, so we with pastry. Brush pastry with egg- i the fork to make a mouthful; "It Gun fade away Mid Vimish B-5 imD€1‘¢BIJl5lb1Y 85 the dew on the thought we would call you when white and sprinkle lightly with more is ill-bred and unsightly. ZFHSS in the m0YIllIli§ l>hT0U8h the changes that time makes in s. character. you weren’t busy." bread crumbs. Pour in squash mix- 3 eggs Bread-crumbs ls teaspoon ginger l 'A teaspoon nutmeg I ’/1 teaspoon salt ‘A teaspoon mace 3 tablespoons vanilla 1 egg white l To cooked or canned squash, 4 ,W ’ R I -:- S ial and Personal -:- Fashions -:- Literature _ f 7' ` Isnt it smart? It fs so simple in out with a. subtle difference that makes it so distinctive. U!-fried out in eel-gray faille crepe Silk. coral-pink crepe smartly peep. 'math the bolera ,locket effect. ' And let me tell you about the new craft touch in fagoting made with stripes or sei:-fabric. see mini ii-li lustrations. The pattern envelope 0Xl>1&ins in detail exactly how to _add this interesting trim tg the dress. t Soft hairy woolen mixtures in P°"1“1'\'°5°. hunter-green, lawn. b1'°W11. etc., are youthfully smart for S°h°0l. college or town. Style No. 474 is designed for sizes 12» 14| 15. 18, 20 years, 36 and aa inches bust. Size 16 requires 8% yai-as as-imp with 1 yard 39-inch contrasting, Price of PATTERN 15 cents in Sillmlls or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. N°» 474- Size ...........»......... Name Street Address . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . _ . . . ._ , City state Y _M ture and bake. Spread with honey and top with whipped cream, if a delicious pie is desired. Make; one 9-inch pie. Squash Muffins espoons sugar I' 1 cup milk Combine ingredients using 3 tab] flour to make a. soft batter Sift 3 teaspoons baking powder ,iq teaspoon salt baking powder in the Brat ins li cup cooked and sifted squash no my Daintirisn With Chic Style, mausnnm nnlssmsxnm msqm rm,” wma :vang rsrrnm mm nr umsEi'TwT'nmqm, _ - ' -» - _lm_- J _"_ ._; ,i yt 474_ _ , ' ,| .~ i ‘ 2 tablespoons melted shortening 2% cups flour ' ur. Bake on a hot griddle s. Time in cooking, 30 1 egg _ Pinch of ginger r semag°’ 18' - »--._ .- -s- _ __~_; - --- Usa imicizirs Coconut, of courae-- threo kinds, all deli-_ ciously fresh-in tins, cartons and bags. It il made in Canada. Eity of liliarlottetown tax iipeals Nr-*ici* is licrrby given that the' Ilvizird nf .‘.§~;‘c.~_l will meet on' ]hi|".~il:i,v, .\‘.:j=is;'.\l..~|‘ 'ZHtli, 1933, at lll n`¢‘!m": ‘ri Vic lrii't‘iifi,_ __ _ ... r ...- '---»-» ~ --ur M' " r -~ _ ,, _______ ___. , ._ .4 __ _,_.__'__.--.W -- -f - Prudence _ . _ and beauty! Every- thing in nature that was lovely he connected with that pretty maid. Such a contrast to those women at the Towers! Why did her mother let her visit there, is dove among the peacocks? Didnt Prudence realize how ready they all were-these less attractive women-to tear her to pieces? But no . . . she was too innoc- ent, too good, to understand lesser natures. And . _ _ here his heart gave an odd little stab-she trusted that un- reliable, shallow puppy of a Bert- ram Traymore, although his char- acter was patent to the world! "I brought you a. cup of tea, sir," mumbled old Nannie at the door of the laboratory, tray in handl Peter looked up from his papers, absently. “Oh yes. Very good of you, I’m sure." He rose at once and took the try from her, as though she‘d been a. duchess. Old Nannie, in her queer way, adored him. "I’1l lay your supper out, before I go, slr. In the sitting room." "Thank you, I shan’t want any- thing till after half past eight." The old woman stood, hesltating, a hand on the door-timoh. Should she . _ _ or should she TIM E TABLE CHANGES IHOGIIVO suuoliv, oet. 1 lull information not In hand: of anna IIANAUIAN NATIUNAL She had taken Viiginia`s dollar it Then he forgot the incident in is true, but, according to her code complete immersian in his task. of ethics, that involved no special It was after eight o’clock when he loyalty to the designing creature. had finished, and he just caught the Her master went on scrlbbllng. last mail at the local post office, untouched tes. beside him. dropping his bulky envelope in the , postman’s sack. Yes, had be heaps better with a H k I um arte ,h t wife to look after him, thought the zmdelttg; smgglghgf past nf-ne LZ: 3/l£”w;x;BTr’n;)ut;;;er Sim xigtilgzi fore he returned to his abode. high-ilowgu name she called herself A light was bummg in the Sitting ,' room. - ale ;vha§_dn‘;gg;:x;1;;t ;l;e`theH,;‘;‘;§ Now that was odd, as old Nannle °l_s___who was Nanm” gmnd_ never stayed later than eight ' lock! ii ii r bit °° §?u:€“'°r'li;;1da;v°2u; ougalg ‘were Peter let himself in by latch-key, 8 y’ y g ` and-to his amazement-heard a nowadays, had good commonsense- wommfs voice gmly Prom him with that Miss Dale was no real lady, des ` Welcome Peter, "Well, what is it, Nannie? Any- tailed 3,317,606 cwt valued at $6.- "Nothing sir, except that this $6,281,525 in July and 3,055,213 at not _ _ _ tell him of "that liiissy’s Dale, without a doubt. Odd how the ' ‘ advent? girl sought out his companyl _ I _~ _".l hadnt Minnie mid ner grandma B, ' BRAND L“l._ The one with the grand clothes and And d<>n't admit fury cullvmportt to the United states lm `| please." mmitii rms s2,324ssa and to the A, B. (1U’l‘CI.IFFE The visitor had been Virginia United Kingdom $47,182, Best for the Table . . . not only on account of its delicious flavor, but because ltl rich vitlrnin, mineral salt and iron E' W. ’1‘ content play so great a part in keeping your family brimful of good health. To bo lure of getting “BEMA’f uniform quality and goodness you must insist on the “BEMA” brand. 'V000 QNOCIR SELLS IT 9 ‘ \\ r, `,~,»§»,'»`~ ‘ BEM A ~ U !‘,.'I» _ 4 .MJ E* 3 o :ng _ vi' be P( I ,,__ *_ ,__ Extra Fancy others. Gravensteln pite her iiirs? .1 ' GQ|'\|_|||1p ` \'_', Rocket, Forgetmenut, Iceland ~---~ ~ » --~ ---_-s Ori nt I P . C nte hury And it was lain to se the wa (To be Continued.) e a W” 3 r P ei Y Pom Pom Dahlias, twenty she chased young Mr. Armstrong, -*_---l _ g Gladlolus Corms mixed, ilfly and he so uiisuspectiiig _ . . Ncwsprint Export in August ` a dozen, Phlux, Iris, , Ho looked up now. SmillD8 Hb' “*'“-r ' ` 1 _ i strsetediy ether. Newspriirt export in August to- SES iuwne or cell Sunny D Do Not ` Your Eyes ,An examination might ba of great benefit to you. J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS chrrimewwn ana Aiiiei-mi l PERENNIAL Sweet William, Foxglove, BEECHWOOD GAR BNI, thing you want to say?" 237,054 compared with 3,346,053 ati , UBL morning a liidy called to see you. I $7,251,752 in August 1932. The value l ' " told hor as I didn't know rightly of the export to the United States ‘when ycu’d be back." was $5,092,974, to the United King- “Who was she?" A al 231 83 dom $492,172, to ustr ia $ ,7 For a, foolish moment he hoped it to Argentina. $106,663, to Chinn I have leased my place of business at Hunter River might be Prudence! $70,062, to Mexico $70,062 and to Messrs M,‘cGui _ln and Bo le who will be open for “The lady from the Towers, sir. New Zealand $41,166. ' ‘ g‘ Y . ness on the 28th of September. I wish to thank ml' t pmumev.. The export of Wood pulp and customers for their patronage and-favors in the D35 ‘ D,,,,,pp,_0,,,,1 was in emy ,mc of scrcenings in August Walled m trust that they will continue to patronize my tot . Nm-,,,|c-8 old ,,,,,_c,,,cke, f,,cc_ pm, ,_,,,,,,_.»_.`~_M5_.,'-170 c0,,,p,,,,,d Wm, l have, however, reserved the Dry Goods Depnitmen to could scarcely keep a smile buck. $.,`327',,B0 in my mm SMBSYGBQ in atore until the end of the present year to ennble mv ‘ ~'rhat's au right. Nfmiiie. You August iw it grin mr nu yrrtr iw-sc of the luilunce of my Stock l needrft veit." He n°dded1rci‘uwuy.~of .$1_icti.oso_ 'rip value oi the err It is my intention to continue business in Lumb¢ usuuL \ / r. 1 i 1 I